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  • #61
    Re: Building a Seaclipper 20 trimaran

    Beautiful!! 800 anticipated hours sounds like a long time but for some reason 80 hours a year sounds very reasonable!

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    • #62
      Re: Building a Seaclipper 20 trimaran

      10 years! Wow...well done. What an achievement. And it looks great!

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      • #63
        Re: Building a Seaclipper 20 trimaran

        Congratulations!
        There is nothing quite as permanent as a good temporary repair.

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        • #64
          Re: Building a Seaclipper 20 trimaran

          Labor of love indeed! Looks awesome! Congratulations on reaching this stage of your project, all the best getting it wetted & underway!

          80 hours a year works out to... 15 minutes a day? I wouldn't have had the patience to endure that kind of schedule. More to your credit!
          "Because we are not divine, we must jettison the many burdens we cannot bear."

          Mark Helprin, 2017

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          • #65
            Re: Building a Seaclipper 20 trimaran

            Very nice. Happy sailing!
            -Dave

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            • #66
              Re: Building a Seaclipper 20 trimaran

              Very nicely done and congratulations to you both!
              Walter G
              Chadwick Pond Boats
              www.chadwickpondboats.com

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              • #67
                Re: Building a Seaclipper 20 trimaran

                The time devoted to the project in the early stages was substantial even if we could work on it only in saturday mornings (with a few exceptions). Lately though we both had a lot of commitments (jobswise): we are both scientists and careers interfered a lot. Neverthless, we've made it and it's a deep satisfaction!

                Originally posted by sp_clark
                Labor of love indeed! Looks awesome! Congratulations on reaching this stage of your project, all the best getting it wetted & underway!

                80 hours a year works out to... 15 minutes a day? I wouldn't have had the patience to endure that kind of schedule. More to your credit!

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